Radiant spears of white gladioli reach along our elegant glass frame inspired by the Art Nouveau decoration on a Favrile vase (ca. 1909) by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933). In the 1890s, the Gilded Age designer developed a method of blending colors in glass while it was still in a molten state. The iridescent results, which he named “Favrile” after the Old English fabrile, meaning “hand-wrought,” allowed for subtle effects of shading and texture. The designer never sold this vessel, now at The Met; rather, he kept it in his own collection.
The Met Store Decorative Accents*Louis C. Tiffany Gladioli Rectangular Glass Frame
$40.48
Radiant spears of white gladioli reach along our elegant glass frame inspired by the Art Nouveau decoration on a Favrile…
- Glass with felt backing
- Easel stand
- 8 1/4”L x 6 1/4”W
- Holds a 4″ x 6″ photo
- Wipe clean
- Gift boxed
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